6-year-old pageant millionaire, Isabella Barrett, has given an interview explaining how she has 60 pairs of shoes.

6-year-old pageant millionaire Isabella Barrett already has her own make-up and jewelry line, along with a string of pageant wins, according to new reports out this week.

The former Toddlers and Tiaras star recently spoke with The Daily Mirror in the U.K. about her career and current controversial pageant lifestyle.

The publication asked her what it was like to be a six year old millionaire, to which she said, "I'm a superstar, I have my own jewelry line and I just love being the boss. I never lose at anything and almost every pageant I enter, I win. But what I love more than anything is shoes. I have over 60 pairs."

Mom, Susanna Barrett, who was responsible for entering her daughter in her first beauty pageant, also spoke with the newspaper about how she wants her daughter to grow up: "You see what happens to these child stars like Britney Spears and I certainly do not want that happening to my daughter. But she does like nice things, so we do treat her."

The six year old was clear that she enjoys the attention and her luxury lifestyle - enjoying room service from hotels and room service.

"She can go a little crazy though and once ordered $2,200 worth of food," her mom told The Mirror. "It's never cheeseburgers and fries, always the most expensive like filet mignon and lobster.. I know it seems pompous, but to us it's just funny and part of her personality."

However, the family reveals that most of the little girl's income has not come through beauty pageants alone, and she in fact receives a majority of her income through the Glitzy Girl collection, which sells lip glosses, charm bracelets and velour hoodies.

Mom Susanna is known to spare no expense when preparing for Isabella's pageants. She previously explained in an interview with In Touch that she spends up to $10,000 on a custom-made dress for her daughter: "Each performance needs to be like a Broadway show and every single outfit is custom-made, costing up to $10,000."